Tyrant in a sentence as a noun

People act as if Jobs was a tyrant badmouthing random innocent people.

Your enemy denies this, proclaims you a tyrant, and endeavors to make war against you.

By catering to my every whim, in effect they make me a tyrant over them, which is not a role I like.

You don't have to be a horrible person to be honest, you don't have to be a tyrant to demand and foster excellence.

Unless you believe in some kind of after-death consciousness, it certainly seems a win for the tyrant.

I hope that you are correct and we would never see anyone like Indira Gandhi, no nation deserves to be ruled by a tyrant like her.

In school we are not taught that Christopher Columbus was a moron, tyrant, and slave trader nor did we cover the 1953 Iranian coup d'tat.

This is a self-serving opportunity for Mark Pincus to look like the good guy, after years of acting like a tyrant when he was in charge of Zynga.

Many tyrants live amazing lives as incredibly powerful individuals and die heroes to their people.

This means that facebook do not care about the fat of its users, as now thousands of activists in tyrant regimes might risk their identities be found and that means they will go to jail.

Contrary to Hitler's vision, Stalin's xenophobia wasn't based directly on ethnic grounds per se, it were delusions of a tyrant who slaughters its own people wherever and whenever he sees any political threat.

Also even if the book '... portrays Bezos as a ruthless tyrant and a "penny-pinching ballbuster,"' would that dissuade anyone who was already planning on it from shopping at Amazon?To me, regardless of the truth, being "penny-pinching" given Amazon's razor thin margins seems like a good trait for the CEO.

\n There would be no place to hide.\n\n If this government ever became a tyrant, if a dictator \n ever took charge in this country, the technological \n capacity that the intelligence community has given the \n government could enable it to impose total tyranny, and \n there would be no way to fight back because the most \n careful effort to combine together in resistance to the \n government, no matter how privately it was done, is\n within the reach of the government to know.

Tyrant definitions

noun

a cruel and oppressive dictator

See also: autocrat despot

noun

in ancient Greece, a ruler who had seized power without legal right to it

noun

any person who exercises power in a cruel way; "his father was a tyrant"